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获取妇女保健服务的障碍:使用 COVID-19 卫生服务中断调查得出的证据。

Disruptions in Accessing Women's Health Care Services: Evidence Using COVID-19 Health Services Disruption Survey.

机构信息

Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, National Institute of Technology Tiruhcirappalli, 620015, Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu, India.

Department of Economics, Birla School of Social Sciences and Humanities, Birla Global University, 751029, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India.

出版信息

Matern Child Health J. 2023 Feb;27(2):395-406. doi: 10.1007/s10995-022-03585-1. Epub 2023 Jan 7.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

The world is experiencing the Coronavirus pandemic and the aftermath consequences leading to lockdown and travel restrictions. The pandemic has brought a far-reaching impact on various sectors, including the economic, and health sectors. Therefore, this study analyses the possible impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the disruption - in accessing family planning measures i.e. contraception facilities; and in seeking help from women organizations for health services.

METHODS

This study has used the COVID-19 health services disruption survey-2020 and data was obtained from the Institute of Health Metrics and Evaluation. This survey was conducted in 76 countries using the smartphone-based premise data collection platform. Respondents were individual members of the general population ages 15-49 years who were identified as women. Data were collected from 12,354 respondents. Our data analysis has been done on both aggregate samples as well as region-wise samples (i.e. Africa, Asia, Europe, and Latin America & the Caribbean) to assess the change in levels of service delivery in both pre-COVID and post-COVID periods.

RESULTS

Descriptive statistics results shows that two particular reasons - unable to access due to lockdown restrictions (5.4%), and fear of being infected with COVID-19 (9.7%) were reported as mostly impacting the access to contraception facilities due to lockdown restriction. Further, the logit regression using socio-economic and demographic variables suggests that geographical location (rural), and poor financial status turned out negative and significant, showing higher odds of facing difficulty than the reference category for the aggregate sample. The region-wise analysis suggests that Europe and Asia are the regions with the highest percentage of respondents reporting unavailability of services during COVID-19.

CONCLUSION

The study concludes that pandemic-related emergencies affect the health care system, especially women-related health care services. The implication of our study indicates the requirement of a supply chain strategy for managing health care demand during emerging situations. So, the disruptions and bottlenecks in health care facilities should be addressed by various governments through appropriate policies and interventions.

摘要

简介

目前,全球正经历着冠状病毒大流行及由此导致的封锁和旅行限制等后续后果。这场大流行对包括经济和卫生在内的各个领域都产生了深远的影响。因此,本研究分析了 COVID-19 大流行对获取计划生育措施(即避孕措施)和寻求妇女组织提供卫生服务的可能性的影响。

方法

本研究使用了 COVID-19 卫生服务中断调查-2020,数据来自健康计量与评估研究所。这项调查是在 76 个国家使用基于智能手机的前提数据收集平台进行的。受访者是年龄在 15 至 49 岁的一般人群中的个人成员,他们被认定为女性。共收集了 12354 名受访者的数据。我们的数据分析既针对总体样本,也针对区域样本(即非洲、亚洲、欧洲以及拉丁美洲和加勒比),以评估在 COVID-19 前和 COVID-19 后期间服务提供水平的变化。

结果

描述性统计结果表明,由于封锁限制无法获得(5.4%)和担心感染 COVID-19(9.7%)是报告的两个主要原因,这两个原因对由于封锁限制而无法获得避孕措施产生了影响。此外,使用社会经济和人口统计学变量的对数回归表明,地理位置(农村)和较差的财务状况呈负相关且具有统计学意义,与参照类别相比,这些因素表明面临困难的可能性更高。区域分析表明,欧洲和亚洲是报告在 COVID-19 期间服务不可用的受访者比例最高的两个地区。

结论

研究得出结论,与大流行相关的紧急情况会影响医疗保健系统,尤其是与妇女相关的医疗保健服务。我们的研究结果表明,需要制定供应链战略来管理紧急情况下的医疗保健需求。因此,各国政府应通过适当的政策和干预措施来解决医疗保健设施的中断和瓶颈问题。

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